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Oliver runs into the Artful Dodger, who persuades him to join Fagan's criminal gang. Shortly later, Oliver gets arrested for a crime committed by the Artful Dodger. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
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00:00The End
00:30Go!
00:32Go!
00:34Go!
00:40Hello, Joe.
00:42What have you brought us this time?
00:44A young fogel hunter.
00:46A sly one he is.
00:48The magistrate will see him at once.
00:50Are you the part of you who's been robbed, sir?
00:53Yes, I am.
00:55Are you kindly waiting in the lobby, sir?
00:57Fizz.
00:59Fizz?
01:00Don't be deceived by his looks, sir.
01:02The worst of them looks like little angels.
01:19Here's your phone, Captain.
01:27Mr. Fang is ready now, sir.
01:47You, fellow.
01:49Who are you?
01:51Here, sir.
01:58Is my name and address?
02:02Officer, who is this fellow?
02:05My name, sir, is Brownlow.
02:07You, I understand, are Mr. Fang.
02:09And I say, sir, that you have no right to offer an unprovoked insult to a respectable person under the protection of your office.
02:17Officer, what is this fellow charged with?
02:21Oh, he isn't charged at all, Your Worship.
02:24He appears, uh, against, uh, this boy, sir.
02:31Appears against the boy, does he?
02:33Swear him.
02:34Yes, sir.
02:35Come this way, sir.
02:36Before I swore, I would beg to say that I...
02:40Please!
02:41I have rather not piss this case.
02:43Sir, I am not sure that this boy actually took the handkerchief.
02:48I was standing at a bookstore.
02:49Hold your tongue, sir.
02:50I will not, sir.
02:51The boy is plainly ill.
02:52The shot...
02:53Hold your tongue this instant, or I'll have you turned out of the room.
02:56Insolent fellow, how dare you bully a magistrate?
02:59Swear him.
03:00I swear by Almighty God, the evidence I shall give you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
03:05So look at the boy!
03:06Silence!
03:10What is the charge against him?
03:12The theft of a handkerchief.
03:14I was standing at a bookstore.
03:16Hold your tongue, I tell you.
03:19Policeman.
03:20Sir.
03:21Swear him.
03:22I swear by Almighty God, the evidence I shall give you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
03:25Your Worship, I was proceeding on my beat in Clerkenwell Green when I was summoned to take charge of this boy,
03:32who had been seized after the theft of a foger.
03:35After the theft of a handkerchief.
03:37I searched him, found nothing on his person, and then took him in charge.
03:41That's all, Your Worship.
03:43Are there any witnesses?
03:44None but this gent, Your Worship.
03:46Well, sir, you have been sworn. Testify.
03:50I cannot be certain, I...
03:54I would not wish...
03:56Sir, the child is unwell.
03:58Will you state what your complaint against this boy is or not?
04:03You have been sworn.
04:05If you refuse to give evidence, then I shall have you punished.
04:09There.
04:10The accused does seem to be in some distress.
04:15I dare say.
04:19I know these tricks.
04:21They won't work.
04:23Young vagabond.
04:25What's your name?
04:28What's your name, you hardened scoundrel?
04:32Speak up, boy, or he'll show you no mercy.
04:36Well?
04:40His name is Tom White, Your Worship.
04:43Where does he live?
04:48Where he can, Your Worship.
04:51Are there any parents?
04:54He says they died in his infancy, Your Worship.
04:59What?
05:02He asks for water, Your Worship.
05:04Stop and nonsense.
05:05Don't try to make a fool of me.
05:06He really is ill, sir.
05:07I know better.
05:08Officer, quickly.
05:09He'll fall.
05:10Let him if he likes.
05:11Officer, stand away.
05:22There.
05:23I knew he was only shamming.
05:25Let him lie there.
05:26Sir, how do you propose to deal with this case?
05:30Summarily.
05:33Mm-hmm.
05:34The accused is committed to prison for three months.
05:37What?
05:38With hard labor, of course.
05:40Sir!
05:41Clear the court.
05:42Right.
05:43If you'd like to step down, Elsa.
05:45Will you please step down?
05:46Oh, stop!
05:47Stop!
05:48Don't...
05:49Who is this?
05:50Turn that man out.
05:51Clear the office.
05:52Come, sir.
05:53I will speak.
05:54I will not be turned out.
05:57I keep the book stall.
05:59I saw what happened.
06:00Officer!
06:01Officer!
06:02You must hear me, sir.
06:04There were two other boys beside the prisoner there.
06:08The robbery was committed by them.
06:11This boy was completely amazed and stupefied by it all.
06:14You have not yet been sworn.
06:16Sir, it is a waste of time.
06:19Clearly the boy is innocent.
06:21Why didn't you come here before?
06:24Well, I...
06:25I...
06:26I...
06:27I had to find someone to look after my shop.
06:28But...
06:29But as soon as I had, I...
06:30I ran all the way.
06:34Get the little ruffian out of here.
06:36The boy is discharged.
06:38Damn it, sir.
06:39Damn it!
06:40You are a disgrace!
06:42Come on, come on!
06:43Clear the office!
06:44This way, sir.
06:55Oh, poor boy.
06:56Poor boy.
06:57Somebody fetch a coach, eh?
06:58Directly.
06:59Yeah, right away, sir.
07:01The book goes home.
07:02We had the Murray sauce.
07:03You're nasty!
07:04You're nasty!
07:05You're nasty!
07:06You're nasty!
07:07You're nasty!
07:08You're nasty!
07:09Let go of my junior!
07:10Damn you!
07:11Let go!
07:12You've burned you!
07:13The tracks have got him!
07:15And that's all about him!
07:17And you're to blame too, Charles Bates!
07:24What the blazes is going on?
07:29Who pricked that at me?
07:32This is where they'd miss me.
07:35All right.
07:36I've settled somebody.
07:37Look who's here.
07:38Yeah.
07:39Look who's here.
07:40Look who's here.
07:41Faking.
07:48Come in, you sneaking vomit.
07:49Come in!
07:50Shame to me, are you?
07:55Lie down!
07:56Lie down!
07:57Lie down!
07:58What are you up to, Megan?
08:00Hell treating the boys?
08:01No!
08:02You greedy, miserly, insatiable old fence.
08:07I wonder they don't murder you!
08:08Oh, gosh, hush, Mr. Sykes!
08:09None of your mystery.
08:10You was me mischief when you come to that.
08:12You know my name.
08:13Yeah.
08:14I shan't disgrace it when the time comes.
08:16Yeah.
08:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:19Bill.
08:20Bill.
08:21Bill Sykes!
08:22They're Nancy too!
08:24All right.
08:25And then you have a heart attack.
08:27No, no, no.
08:28No, no, no, no, no, no.
08:29We've all been told that you am I, the man?
08:30Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:37You know my name.
08:39I shan't disgrace it when the time comes.
08:42Yeah, Bill.
08:44Bill Sykes.
08:46There, Nancy, too.
08:49You seem out of humor, Bill.
08:52Perhaps I am.
08:54If you're frying pewter pots my way, that's better.
08:57Mind you, don't poison him.
09:02Charlie and the doctor lost the boy Twist.
09:06They lost him in the marketplace.
09:08He was taken up for a foogle they lifted.
09:11He's at the magistrates now.
09:12He may say something that can get us all into trouble.
09:14That's very likely.
09:16You're blowed upon, Fagin.
09:19Oh.
09:20And I'm afraid, you see, that if the game was up with me,
09:24it might be up with a good many others.
09:27And that it would turn out rather worse for you, my dear, than it would for me.
09:31What's been done at the magistrates?
09:34Don't know, do we?
09:35Somebody must find out.
09:36Yeah, quickly.
09:37Quickly.
09:38Before he peaches on us.
09:40I ain't going to no police office.
09:42Nor me.
09:43Nor any of us.
09:48Nancy, my dear.
10:05Oh, Mr. Brownwell, whatever's happened?
10:09I will explain later, Mrs. Bedwin.
10:11This child has a fever.
10:13I will carry him upstairs.
10:14Will you send Ellen to the doctor?
10:16Ellen!
10:17Oh dear, oh dear.
10:19The poor child.
10:20Yes, yes.
10:21Mess his little heart.
10:23What?
10:24What?
10:25Is there a little boy here?
10:38God forbid.
10:39And what may I do for you, miss?
10:40Oh, sir.
10:41It's my brother.
10:42Your brother?
10:43My little brother.
10:44My poor, dear, innocent little brother, sir.
10:45Oh, do have pain.
10:46And tell me what's been done with him.
10:47Please, sir, do let me see him.
10:48Well, I haven't got him, my dear.
10:49Where is he?
10:50Well, the gentleman's got him.
10:51Gracious heavens, what gentleman?
10:52I can't tell you.
10:53Who he is?
10:54Who is the man, my dear?
10:55Well, what's the man?
10:56Is there a little boy here?
10:57Is there a little boy here?
10:58God forbid.
10:59And what may I do for you, miss?
11:01Oh, sir.
11:02It's my brother.
11:03Your brother?
11:04My little brother.
11:05My poor, dear, innocent little brother, sir.
11:07Oh, do have pain.
11:08And tell me what's been done with him.
11:09Please, sir.
11:10Do let me see him.
11:11Well, I haven't got him, my dear.
11:12Where is he?
11:13Well, the gentleman's got him.
11:14Gracious heavens, what gentleman?
11:15I can't tell you who he was.
11:17But the boy was set free on account of a witness proving him innocent.
11:20But he took ill and the old gentleman carried him off.
11:22Somewhere in Pentonville.
11:24Where?
11:26Where in Pentonville?
11:28All I caught was the word Pentonville.
11:30Pray ever my brother has not fallen into evil hands.
11:33I shall seek him.
11:35I must save him.
11:37I must save him.
11:45What's your name?
11:47What's your name?
12:11You, what's your name, you hardened scoundrel?
12:26And when you can do it perfect, you shall go out to the office.
12:40Ah, now we shall see.
12:43What room is this? Where have I been brought home?
12:47Shush, my dear. You've been very bad. You must be very quiet now.
12:54The crisis has passed. He is a great deal better.
13:00You are a great deal better, are you not, my dear?
13:03Yes, thank you, sir. I told you so.
13:06You're hungry too, aren't you?
13:09No, sir. No, I know you're not. He's not hungry, Mrs Bedwin.
13:14Wide awake now, are you, boy? No, sir.
13:17Oh, sir. As I expected, still sleepy.
13:21You don't feel any thirst, do you?
13:24I am rather thirsty, sir.
13:27I knew it. Give him a drink, Mrs Bedwin.
13:30Some tea later and dry toast.
13:35Don't keep him too warm.
13:37Be careful not to let him be too cold.
13:40I shall look in tomorrow.
13:41Thank you, sir.
13:43How long have I been here, Mum?
13:49Many days.
13:54Save us what a pretty creature it is.
13:57If his mother could see him now.
14:02Drink, my dear.
14:13You see my mother in dreams.
14:18At least I think it's wrong, Mother.
14:20Lie quiet now.
14:22Or you'll be here again.
14:25Close your eyes.
14:28Go to sleep.
14:31Poor child.
14:43Someone ask him for me, Barney.
14:54He's at Chedric Cove.
14:55The gate.
15:07Well?
15:09The boy, Daniel.
15:11What has become of him, I must know.
15:17There.
15:18Downstairs at last.
15:20That's your reward for drinking up your soup so nicely.
15:23Very kind of me, Mum.
15:24Oh, never you mind that, my dear.
15:26We must get up our best looks before Mr Brownlow comes in.
15:32The better we look, the more he'll be pleased.
15:36Are you fond of pictures, dear?
15:38Don't quite know.
15:41I've seen some of you.
15:44What a beautiful face that lady has.
15:46Ah, it's a portrait.
15:48Whose is it?
15:49Do you know?
15:50I don't know.
15:51It's not a likeness of anybody I know.
15:55No.
15:56It seems to strike your fancy, dear.
16:00It's very pretty.
16:02You're not afraid of it.
16:05Oh, no, no.
16:07But the way it looks at me, it looks as if it was alive and wanted to speak.
16:12Lord, save us.
16:13Don't talk in that way, child.
16:14You're weak and nervous after your illness.
16:17There.
16:19That's better.
16:21Ah, now, here we are.
16:22And how do you like being downstairs, my boy, eh?
16:26Oh, he looks so pale, Mrs Bedwin.
16:29He's had a good plate of broth, sir.
16:31And some toast.
16:32Oh, poor boy.
16:33A couple of glasses of port wine would have done you more good, eh, Tom White?
16:37My name's Oliver, sir.
16:40Oliver Twist.
16:42What made you tell the magistrate your name was Tom White?
16:46I never told him so, sir.
16:54Some mistake, eh?
16:56I hope you're not angry with me, sir.
16:57No, no, no, no.
16:59Mrs Bedwin, look, look there.
17:03Do you see a likeness?
17:05Mmm.
17:11Oh, sir!
17:12Oh, gracious heaven.
17:13Upstairs with him again at once.
17:15We brought him down too soon.
17:18Ellen, Ellen, come and help me, please.
17:21It's no go, Fabian.
17:24I tramped me shoes off.
17:26I can't find the boy.
17:29Then throw back and tramp your feet off.
17:32You know he's ill.
17:33You know, he's at Pentonville.
17:34Ain't that enough?
17:35No, he ain't.
17:36We must know where he is, my dears.
17:38He must be found.
17:40Calm yourself, Fabian.
17:42He ain't pinched on us yet.
17:43We've had the traps after us.
17:45I have other reasons.
17:46Other reasons, Phil.
17:50Find him out, eh?
17:51Find him out.
17:53Here's money.
17:55Blame me.
17:57What's got out here?
18:01Nancy, my dear, I have to rely on you for everything.
18:05Charlie, Dodger, do nothing else.
18:07Just skulk about until you can bring home some news.
18:11We'll skulk, won't we?
18:13Skulk, skulk.
18:15Go on, then.
18:16He's to be kidnapped, then?
18:17Yes, wherever you can lay hands on him.
18:22Go, go.
18:23Oh.
18:44You're looking for the picture.
18:47It's gone, you see.
18:48Why, Mom?
18:49Mr Brownlow saw that it seemed to worry you.
18:51He wants you to get well.
18:53Oh, it didn't worry me, Mom.
18:54Thought I'd say.
18:55I quite loved it.
18:56Then you get well as fast as ever you can
18:58and it shall be hung up again.
19:01Sit down, my dear.
19:03You're going to have some wine with your toast today.
19:11Here.
19:12Like a grown man.
19:14Well, this is wonderful to behold.
19:16A young gentleman sipping his wine, eh?
19:20Excellent.
19:21Excellent.
19:24Are all these books yours, sir?
19:25Oh, yes, indeed.
19:28I never saw so many.
19:30Can you read, Oliver?
19:32Well, it was still my letters when small.
19:35By an old lady that kept me.
19:37Good, good.
19:39I want you to pay great attention,
19:41for I must speak to you seriously.
19:42Please don't tell me you're going to send me away, sir.
19:45Don't let me wander in the streets again.
19:47I'll be a servant, sir, I will,
19:48but don't tell me about that terrible place I came from.
19:51You needn't be afraid of that.
19:54But in a day or two, when you're stronger,
19:57I shall ask you to tell me your story, hmm?
19:59Yes, sir.
20:00What do you want?
20:03I'll be afraid of that.
20:05I'll be afraid of that.
20:07Come here.
20:09Be quiet, you charming.
20:14Whoop, would you?
20:17Come here, you poor daddy.
20:21Come here.
20:23Hello, bullseye.
20:24what do you want friendly word friendly you wish you was this dog faggot why
20:43because the government there's a man kill a dog how he wants unless a cowardly cur like you
20:53live and feed on the likes of me that's why greener way i've got the upper hand over you fagy if i go
21:09you go so take care of me i will take care bill i'll take good care of you better take care of
21:19that kitchen to stop his windpipe before he peaches i shall know what to do with little oliver never
21:26you fear my dear what you gotta say the offense of silver i passed you yes safely through the melting
21:37potbell right and this is your share rather more than it should be stoner
21:45this is all is it oh dear bill you'll swallow one or two along the way it won't be the first time
21:57who's i who's i
22:04if i go you go
22:10remember
22:15crew
22:29so
22:29crew so
22:31crew so robinson crusoe good good you'll learn quickly i think now let's have a look at this one
22:39ah i know who that is any muffins yes mr grimwig then i come to tea shall i go sir no no now wait a minute
22:53mr grimwig look here brownlow do you see this i can't call at a man's house now but i find a piece
22:59of this cursed sergeant's friend on the doorstep i was lame by orange peel once and it'll be the death
23:08of me yet it will sir i'll eat my own head off if it's not i'll eat my head sir hello what's that
23:18it is young oliver twist whom we were speaking about that's the boy who had the orange i know it
23:26if that's not the boy i'll eat my head and his too no no he hasn't had one now sit down and speak
23:34to my young friend that's the boy isn't that is the boy how are you boy quite till birth
23:46aren't you sir oliver will you tell mrs bedwin we're ready for tea yes sir
23:52now he's a nice looking boy is he not i don't know you don't know well i know two sorts of boys
24:06beef faced boys and mealy boys and which sort is oliver mealy he's had a fever well what of it
24:14bad people have fevers sometimes too haven't they your housekeeper better count their spoons at night
24:21and when are we to hear a full true and particular account of the life and adventures of oliver twiston
24:37tomorrow morning and i had rather he was alone with me at the time oliver come to my study tomorrow
24:44morning at 10 o'clock will you remember he won't come up to you tomorrow he's deceiving you my good
24:53friend i swear that he is not if he is not that we shall see we shall see we shall we shall i would
25:01answer for that for his truth with my life and i for his falsehood with my head excuse me sir the bookseller's
25:09lad left these oh stop him stop him mrs bedwin i have some books to go back and i must pay the
25:15bookseller oh he's gone sir he's run off round the corner oh dear me i must return these books tonight
25:21and pay the bill that booksellers a poor man send oliver with them he'll be sure to deliver them safely
25:28you know oh yes please let me take them sir i'll run all the way oh no i can't that is quite out of the
25:37very well oliver you shall go thank you sir there are the books it's no distance at all it's clark and
25:45well green now here is a five pound note you ought to pay four pounds ten and bring back ten shillings
25:52change will be ten minutes sir don't take cold now through the market till you come to the square
26:01don't dawdle and come straight home again he'll be back in 20 minutes at the longest we shall see
26:22start
26:41here is on the floor
26:42I'm sorry.
26:44I'm sorry.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:48I'm sorry.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:52I'm sorry.
26:54I'm sorry.
26:56I'm sorry.
26:58I'm sorry.
27:00I'm sorry.
27:02I'm sorry.
27:04I'm sorry.
27:06Nancy, we just seen Oliver.
27:08He's heading for the bookshop.
27:10I'll go and get Bill.
27:12I'll go and get it.
27:22Oliver, you've seen it.
27:42He's heading for the bookshop.
27:44He's heading for the bookshop.
27:46He's heading for the bookshop.
27:48He's heading for the bookshop.
27:50Oh, my dear brother.
27:52Oh, I found him.
27:54You naughty boy.
27:56Help me.
27:58Help me.
28:00Help me.
28:02Help me.
28:03Help me.
28:04Help.
28:05Help.
28:06Help.
28:07Help.
28:08Help.
28:09Help.
28:10You naughty boy.
28:11Come up to your poor mother, you young dog.
28:13Been stealing books again, have you?
28:14Give her there.
28:15Help!
28:16Someone help me.
28:17Father, break my heart!
28:47Let's go.
28:57Sorry for your laughs, Peggy.
28:59My dear young friend, delighted to see you again.
29:04I'm delighted to see you again, my dear.
29:08Oh, don't look at you, Peggy.
29:10Home and safe once more.
29:17If ever that boy returns to this house, I...
29:47you can visit me when we see you again.
29:53I don't even know if you're going to get to the house.
29:56I really want to see you again.
30:01We want to see you again.
30:06ORGAN PLAYS
30:36ORGAN PLAYS
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